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Q+A panellist Vicky Xu says Chinese government agents have detained her friends over her reporting on Uyghurs and human rights abuses in Xinjiang

Australian journalist Vicky Xu has told Q+A that colleagues of hers have faced rape accusations and her Chinese friends have been interrogated over her reporting of human rights abuses in China.
Key points:
- Vicky Xu said the Chinese government has detained friends of hers over her reporting on alleged human rights abuses
- She also accused them of using intimidation tactics against her and her colleagues
- Dr Norman Swan said the Australian government should be procuring the Moderna vaccine
She also fears she is being monitored in Australia by Chinese government agents.
Xu raised the issue as the Q+A panel including Dr Norman Swan, Liberal senator James Paterson, Shadow Finance Minister Katy Gallagher and president of the Australia China…
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